two sources with knowledge of the investigation tell us that the two troopers seen in that brutal arrest video of ronald greene repeatedly punching, tasing, and even dragging him will be terminated by the louisiana state police. one of those sources telling me that the arrests are imminent and will happen soon but did not give a timeline. a second source telling my colleague, ryan young, that those arrests were supposed to happen last week but did not and they did not elaborate on that. and then today, we re also learning of this significant development of body cam footage from the highest-ranking trooper at the arrest scene that was not part of the initial investigation. we reached out to louisiana state police to find out why, and this is what they sent me in a statement here, saying, quote, upon continued administrative review of the incident, personnel discovered three videos utilized in the internal affairs investigation were not part of the evidence submitted to district attorney
brother-in-law, as well as the family s attorney. cnn legal analyst joey jackson with us now, as well as cnn law enforcement analyst charles ramsey. he works for the washington, d.c. police department as well. gentlemen, we appreciate you being with us. charles, i want to hear from you first. what s your reaction to what we just saw? well, i mean, it is horrible. there s no justification for this in this case. there was a pursuit, driving on the wrong side of the road, but none of that justifies the action of the troopers once he was stopped. there was multiple deployment of the tasing, there was multiple beating, punching. they left him in a prone position on his stomach for an extended period of time which obviously inexhibits breathing, and there s one clip where he s seen being dragged by his ankles backwards. none of that none of that was necessary. and my heart goes out to the
with their votes, too. things have to change, but it has to because it s not clear how the house defends itself at this point, and the senate saying, going into 2020, we did our jobs here, which there is debate over whether they did. thank you, all, appreciate the discussion. the president is getting some high-profile help this time from elected officials. plus a man is dead after police mistook him for a carjacker, pulling him from his own vehicle, slamming his head against the doorjamb of his car, putting him in a stranglehold and tasing him twice. how veterans are filling in the gaps left by the pentagon to ensure that troops and allies have the tools they need around the world.
the clint facility. it was shocking. there were large cages overflowing with people. in a space that should only have ten people, you should 20 or 30. we saw girls weeping uncontrollably in the cages. this is the facility. you see our jacob soboroff, one of the few people to get in there. the cells were totally overcrowded, busting at the seams. people were sleeping shoulder to shoulder or standing straight up because they didn t have room to move. one of the cells overcrowded with young women, i remember a guard opening up the gate and tasing in tampons to a group of weeping young girls. the situation is a humanitarian crisis, and it is one the president is making because these facilities are not getting the funding they should have. on thursday, nbc s julia ainsley, one of our great team of reporters including you reported children in border control custody describing these conditions, kids between the ages of 12 and 16 years old.
instructions when the tasing begins. what the mayor is saying tonight. dangerous heat moving in for millions. triple digit heat across several states. heat alerts from texas to the northeast. well into the 90s and surpassing 100. from chicago to new york to boston. the runway scare. the pilot barreling down the runway. the flight to newark aborting takeoff at 190 miles an hour. passengers terrified. good evening. it s great to have you with us on a friday night. we have a lot to get to tonight. we re beginning with the deadly plot now emerging. what police say led that gunman to open fire on that newsroom. saying quote this was a targeted attack. tonight new images from inside the building under attack. police ordering people to rush away from that building with their hands in the air. the suspect found hiding under a desk taken away in handcuffs after surrendering without a fight. and the faces of his victims tonight. four journalists and a sales